jammy (3) genders_attrlist_destroy.3.gz

Provided by: libgenders0-dev_1.22-1build4_amd64 bug

NAME

       genders_nodelist_create,         genders_nodelist_clear,         genders_nodelist_destroy,
       genders_attrlist_create,         genders_attrlist_clear,         genders_attrlist_destroy,
       genders_vallist_create,  genders_vallist_clear,  genders_vallist_destroy  -  list  create,
       clear, and destroy routines

SYNOPSIS

       #include <genders.h>

       int genders_nodelist_create(genders_t handle, char ***nodelist);

       int genders_nodelist_clear(genders_t handle, char **nodelist);

       int genders_nodelist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **nodelist);

       int genders_attrlist_create(genders_t handle, char ***attrlist);

       int genders_attrlist_clear(genders_t handle, char **attrlist);

       int genders_attrlist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **attrlist);

       int genders_vallist_create(genders_t handle, char ***vallist);

       int genders_vallist_clear(genders_t handle, char **vallist);

       int genders_vallist_destroy(genders_t handle, char **vallist);

DESCRIPTION

       genders_nodelist_create(),      genders_nodelist_clear(),      genders_nodelist_destroy(),
       genders_attrlist_create(),      genders_attrlist_clear(),      genders_attrlist_destroy(),
       genders_vallist_create(), genders_vallist_clear(), and genders_vallist_destroy() are  used
       to  create, clear, and destroy lists (arrays of strings) for use with genders_getnodes(3),
       genders_getattr(3), and genders_getattr_all(3).

       genders_nodelist_create(), genders_attrlist_create(), and genders_vallist_create() creates
       a  list  with  minimum size to store nodes, attributes, and attribute values respectively.
       nodelist, attrlist, and vallist are respectively set to point to the  created  list.   The
       created  lists  are  guaranteed  to  store  all the node, attribute, and value information
       returned from genders_getnodes(3), genders_getattr(3), and genders_getattr_all(3).

       genders_nodelist_clear(), genders_attrlist_clear(), and genders_vallist_clear() clear  any
       information stored in the lists pointed to by nodelist, attrlist, and vallist repectively.
       They do not have be called after their respective create functions.  They only have to  be
       called   after   they   are   used   in   genders_getnodes(3),   genders_getattr(3),   and
       genders_getattr_all(3), and the programmer wishes to re-use the list.

       genders_nodelist_destroy(),  genders_attrlist_destroy(),   and   genders_vallist_destroy()
       destroy the lists pointed to by nodelist, attrlist, and vallist respectively.

       If  no  attributes  or  values  are listed in the genders database all of the attrlist and
       vallist functions will do nothing.  The pointer passed into genders_attrlist_create()  and
       genders_vallist_create() will not be set.

RETURN VALUES

       On       success,      genders_nodelist_create(),      genders_attrlist_create(),      and
       genders_vallist_create() return the number of elements the created  list  can  store.   On
       success,   genders_nodelist_clear(),   genders_attrlist_clear(),   genders_vallist_clear()
       genders_nodelist_destroy(), genders_attrlist_destroy(),  genders_vallist_destroy()  return
       0.  On error, -1 is returned, and an error code is returned in handle.  The error code can
       be retrieved via genders_errnum(3) , and a description of the error code can be  retrieved
       via genders_strerror(3).  Error codes are defined in genders.h.

ERRORS

       GENDERS_ERR_NULLHANDLE
              The   handle   parameter  is  NULL.   The  genders  handle  must  be  created  with
              genders_handle_create(3).

       GENDERS_ERR_NOTLOADED
              genders_load_data(3) has not been called to load genders  data.   Before  lists  of
              appropriate size can be created, the genders file must be read and parsed.

       GENDERS_ERR_PARAMETERS
              An incorrect parameter has been passed in.

       GENDERS_ERR_NULLPTR
              A null pointer has been found in the list passed in.

       GENDERS_ERR_OUTMEM
              malloc(3) has failed internally, system is out of memory.

       GENDERS_ERR_MAGIC
              handle has an incorrect magic number.  handle does not point to a genders handle or
              handle has been destroyed by genders_handle_destroy(3).

FILES

       /usr/include/genders.h

SEE ALSO

       libgenders(3),   genders_handle_create(3),   genders_load_data(3),    genders_getnodes(3),
       genders_getattr(3), genders_getattr_all(3), genders_errnum(3), genders_strerror(3)